Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol

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Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol (born January 11, 1893 in Klein-Schmograu near Breslau , † June 16, 1960 in Nordholz ) was a German painter .

Works (selection)

  • Hillmann's Hotel at night. Oil on canvas, 1938
  • Still life with flowers and fans Oil on canvas, undated
  • Two female nudes. Ink pen, 1918 ( Kunsthalle Bremen )
  • Prophet. Indian ink, watercolored , no year ( Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig)
  • Young couple. Oil on canvas, 1921 ( confiscated in Wuppertal - Barmen , destroyed)
  • (untitled) (girl's head). Lithograph , watercolor, 1920
  • Church and boats by the sea (southern France). Oil on Board, 1927

Solo exhibitions

  • 1999: The Bremen painter Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol (Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Bremen)

literature

  • Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol. In: Hans-Joachim Manske and Birgit Neumann-Dietzsch (eds.): “Degenerate” - confiscated. Bremen artist under National Socialism. On the occasion of the exhibition in the Städtische Galerie Bremen from September 6 to November 15, 2009, Städtische Galerie Bremen, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-938795-10-1 , pp. 116–119.
  • Katerina Vatsella : Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol. Monograph and catalog of the works known today. Edited by the Schnoor Association Heini Holtenbeen. Hauschild, Bremen 1990, ISBN 978-3-926598-37-0 .
  • Katerina Vatsella: Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol. 1893-1960. Works from the estate. Supplementary list of drawings and paintings for the monograph. Hauschild, Bremen 1993, ISBN 978-3-926598-79-0 .
  • Memorial exhibition for three Bremen painters: Gustav Adolf Schreiber , Arnold Schmidt-Niechciol, Carl Jörres . Exhibition at Kunsthalle Bremen, June 3 to July 1, 1962. Exhibition catalog. Catalog design: Julius Kraft . Photos: Hermann Stickelmann. Kunsthalle, Bremen 1962.

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